Church
BV. P. D. PA 7X1 CX, featcr
ftOO a. m. Momtet Wcrxhlp
#.:43 a. m. SubA ajr School Mr. J. O. i
7 JO p. til fresbrtcrlar. Towth FtlownUp
1 Bock From Cora Mill
REV. JAMES W. SEUT, r ??;cr
Mtr School ? 10 <l m.
IT? <Ylng SrrrtM ? 11 ?. a.
Service ? 7;13 p. m.
IburMlaj ci^ht prayer MfUct ? 7:13 p.
Saturday Xijbt Pnjtr Me ?tte* ? T-13 j
? *?. V,
not oospxj. taoiucu
REV. c. C. McCVRRT. fAator
School. W a. m.
i Serfiee. Ul B.
torW. 7:15 p. m.
ttmrtr Strum rntj Wdlnnte; at 7 '.13
P. Bk Zno ard Sa'.UMaJ tl?ht_
ftnuMto SaiVi, 70S p. a.
(Near Man-Woo Airport)
. JAMES (Kt) WILLIAMS.
School # 45
WwtMj 11300
Bnukff<4)ai S crrw t?
tWJW ?vesin* Sarin 7130
REV. & E. BOBBINS. Paaur
alas fcrrlct 11:00 a. m.
School <*cb Scnday At 10 A. a.
Training Oalon 7 ?0 p. bl
Worahlp iii'iu ? 4)0 p. A.
rrajer Serrtce tJOO P
tent Oon moi
STURGEON KEPT PBMcr
MouiUM. H. U.
?:? a. m.
Prrd Bcwffit, SupA
Aj-Ji - Qtrrtfas. AM. 9upL
ttOTB'.-.l WoBBMp. 11.-00 A IE.
Tounx Pro^r'l SocV-.J : ABO p ql
nxrr wtslttam metvodbt
REV. A.. I A?GO. Pis'. cr
?? a. m. Sunday School.
11 "00 *. m ilorrj.-^ Worship ScrrfcA.
?:13 pia.WT.PB
t:U P a Evangelistic la i let.
7:11 p m. Bay ScouU. Troop B
mouvt aw raw baptist
REV. PLOYT) HOLLER. Puur
H} ChrpcBUr. Sapt.
Ctordin Mmntala Oorr.Tia.ntiy
ID. -00 >? Aay School.
11-00 Mar&ln* SfMtt
7 JO l*nUf Serviec.
REV. V. WATXX im Pastor
? -~*A7t
140 P A "Boar erf
M40 A. I , _
11*0 A. m. Moraine W
? <*> a bl Tnai Peoplr's
7 JO p. m.
Tfca lxrt'? Supper am ?et 9th tatfv.
A* Mam aaM to Bobab. "Cant Umu
?HUi ml sad w* wSl 4m t*at gooA."
MTV. M. U CBAKET. PaaUr
:
9:45 ffruivfay SeboaL.
11 :00 Momlr.| Worthy
T-JO Erenlnj War*Mp
7 JO Pti) ? Mr
FUX cut ACT CHTTBC* OP m
XAIA1IKI
uv. sat rrniftrwn, puia
Suafey School 10:00.
Sup*-. UjUond Crtfor
Morntnr WaraWp 11 -0Q.
Young notlrl m ?V? (da.
tdoue ?*mrr
DAVTD *t. MOSRIA. FaaUr
Cora* o( Ouiaier * Fttua
Sua?J?y School ?:?5 a. n.
a T. U. (OD p. BL
MBlard PuUmm. Director.
Evottac wnt^ 7 -oo p. a.
MM??ek Prmrrr ScrrV* Wed. ?:? j>. m.
Vtdtat Uvtjrt wekcoi.
War?bip ?*bl"
SuimIjlj Evcnlnc inilw 7 p. m.
Speeds on North Carolina high
ways are being checked by radar.
Safe speeds are okay by the elec
tric timer but the Highway Pa
trol. which is announcing the new
enforcement device in signs post
ed along highways, is most anxi
ous "that no visitor to the State
get his picture on a Highway Pa
trol radar showing a traffic law
violation. The mounting accident
rate on the State's 70.000-mile
highway system brought the
more rigid traffic law enforce
ment for the protection of all
users. Legal maximum speed is
55 miles an hour for cars except
in specialty designated areas
where it is set lower because of
congestion or special factors. Dri
vers are asked to be especially
cautious in passing schools and
school buses, of which North
Carolina operates more than any
other state. State law prohibits
passing a school bus that has
?topped to receive or discharge
passengers.
CHAIRMAN ? An?o?a W. Kin
caid. above, will Mm as Chair
man for the Gardner-Webb col
lege fall Fund Raisin 7 campaign
in the Kings Moan tail. area. The
campaign, an efiort to raise S3S.
000 for operational expenses of
the college, begins on September
27 and continues through Octo
ber 11.
,
Kiikwood Show
Schednled Again
Joe Kirkwood is scheduled to
present a new show at Kings
Mountain Country Club golf
course on Thursday, October 1.
B B. Speide), manager of the
clab announced this week.
Mr. Kirkwood. nationally fam
ous golfer and trick-shot artist
appeared at the club last fall
and a large numb*: erf Kings
Mountain area tollers turned
out for the exhibition. I
The club greens committee has j
arranged lor Mr. Kirk-wood to
play in a nine-hole match atj
3:30 p. m. on October 1st with
three professionals from the
Western Carolina Golf Associa
tion.
At 5:30 p. m- on October 1st
the trickster will present his
newest trick shots, an entirely
new exhibition for Kings Moun
tain area golfers.
"Golfers from the area are ur
ged to remember the Kirkwood
date and plan now to attend,"
Mi. Speidel said.
0
? North Carolina's cabbage crop
has been severely damaged by
insects and hot dry weather dur
ing the last six weeks. Yield is
currently estimated at 34.500 tons
about 6 per cent under the August
estimate.
Stay SOUTH.
Young Man !
It's fall ? and that means hack to school again.
Perhaps this is yOur last year ? so you 11 bear down on the
books a hrtie more. You'll look ahead as you haven't before ?
pulling your dreams for the furure out Of the clouds and
bringing them down to earth.
Hold fast to those dreamsyjoong man. Stay Sout!> and see
them come true! For right here at home, m the Southland you
know and live in and love, a great new "oppormniry land is
coming of age. where dreams can take root and grow into
reality.
In Southern industry, agriculture and commerce, new
fronriers are opening up On every hand. Here, horizons are
limitless for young men of courage, competence and vision.
You are the youth of the South today. You will be the leaders
of the South tomorrow.
Look ahead ? stay South, young man!
THIS AWEKTISEMEXT uat first pnklisked |
in September of Ust yiar. ll is r<peateJ this
year in mponse to many n quests. In this
tnimtntng Ivthe month peruU. 356 mew
trndmstna! ccrnstmOtomi or major , additions
hate taken piact aipmg the Southern JtaW>
System *Jone. rrprt tenting am wwtwit of
I s44 mtlitot i and gnimg employment to more
than 22JOOO uo rkert. The South today u
tmdeed a great mew "Opportunely Lamd
W SOUTHERN
%
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RAILWAY SYSTEM
WASHINGTON, D. C
i
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J August Bond
Safes S47.M2
Combined sale* of Series ? and
H United Slates Savings Bonds
in Cleveland County for the mon
th of August totalled $47,042.00.
This sales announcement was
made today by County Savings
Bonds Chairman Geo. Blanton,
according to the monthly sales
report issued by Allison James.
State Director of the U. S. Sav
ings Bonds Division in Greens
boro.
The combined sales of Series
E and H Bonds for. North Caro
lina's 100 counties for the month
of August totalled $3,412,282-75.
In commenting on the above
county and state sale figures.
Chairman Geo. Blanton stated
that the sale o 1 Series E and H
Savings Bonds in North Caro
lina were 32*^ higher iri August
1953 than during the same month
a year ago. The nation as a whole
achieved a 1 2% increase for the
same periods. Sales during the
jfirst eight <8) months of 1963
showed an increase over the cor
responding months of 1952 of 30%
for North Carolina, and 24% for
the nation.
ON UAV|
Sgt. Kenneth O. Prultt, sta
tioned with the army at the Har
Ungen, Texas base and his wife,
Mrs. Prultt, are spending a leave
here with parents and relatives.
Sgt. a. id Mrs. Prultt, who live
on Lewis Lane Road In Harling
en, Texas, are to return to their
home Thursday following a two
week leave here.
{SUBSCRIBE TO THE HERALD
Here's Proof Aplenty Thnt A*-P Has
SCORES
OF
BETTER BUYS!
Li boy's
GREEN PEAS
17-Or.
Can
21c
TOMATO JUICE
Cm
29c
KING SYRUP
IVi-Lb
Jar
23c -65e
Sunshine Krispy
CRACKERS
l-Lb
Pkg
25c
Swift'- Jewel
r"^"TENING
l-Lb
Ctn
25c s? -73e
Lge
Pke
BREEZE
30c & 59c
L*e
Pk*
CHEER
29c & 69c
SPRY
1-Ld
Tin
31c ^ B5c
Tasty Crispo
Ann Page Creomy Solod
l-Lb.
? Pkg.
23
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Ann Poge Foncy Tomato
' s-r?
KETCHUP - - -
New! Firmer - Softer - White
WALDORF
TOILET TBSJE
2 X 5c
Fruits & Vegetables
California Bortfett
Ms ?3
KelVcgg's
SUCAR SMACKS
6-Oz
Pkg.
15c
nc? 23c
Dauy
DOG FOOD ..3 SS 25c
A&-P
SAUERKRAUT
Packer's Label
TOMATOES -2 ??, 25c
Walker's Austex
BEEF STEW .... ^ 33c
Suiir-vfieio Pancakc
FLOUR ? 2 25c
Ann Pafe Blended
SYRUP t? 45c
MARMALADE .. 23c
Golden n?wt -
MARGARINE... 17c
PnfBn't Easy To Pis
BISCUITS .... 4 *** 49c
U S No i Red Bliss
Potatoes - 10
Fancy Yellow
Con ? ? 4
Firm Ripe .
Baaaaas - - 2 ? 25c
Jonathan
Apples - - 5 >*? 57e
LIPTON'SttA;
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tut THI MTTU MIAN
Lo Flakes
* armours canned meats *',
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Armour s Treet |
Chopped Ham ~~k *S5?m
Vienna Sausage ---
Corned Beef Hash -
Ported Meat
Beef Stew L ? ----.jarJg6
Little Lulu De*i?n